Pastie vs Pantie - What's the difference?
pastie | pantie |
A type of seasoned meat pie, usually of a semicircular or distinctive shape.
(Northern Ireland) A circular, battered and deep-fried meat pie usually consisting of minced pork, onion, potato and seasoning and served in a bap or with chips. A peculiarity of Northern Irish "chippy" cuisine, rarely (if ever) seen outside the area.
(usually, in the plural or in combination)
* 1950 , Turnley Walker, Rise Up and Walk ,
* 1966 , Jonathan Aitken, Michael Beloff, A Short Walk on the Campus ,
* 2010 , Valerie Steele, The Berg Companion to Fashion ,
As nouns the difference between pastie and pantie
is that pastie is an item worn by strippers to conceal the nipples while pantie is alternative form of panty.pastie
English
Etymology 1
1960s.Alternative forms
* pastyEtymology 2
13th century.Alternative forms
* pastyNoun
(en noun)Usage notes
The spelling pasty'' is considered correct in the United Kingdom but in Australia the spelling ''pastie is the more common.Derived terms
* party pastieSee also
* pie * sausage rollpantie
English
Noun
(en noun)page 32,
- “What a stinking, lousy thing it is,” mutters the pantie manufacturer. “And they don?t know how it works — where it goes — they can?t even see it.”
page 104,
- Another weird American sexual custom which we observed was the “pantie raid”. We had the doubtful privilege of being spectators of two such raids, both instigated by girls.
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- Beginning about 1934, pantie girdles constituted a staple in the lines of many manufacturers.